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Spot on, dave. Rice meeting with Wacky is equal to or even much worse than Obama yucking it up with Chavez or bowing to and apologizing to our enemies. Great job he did with the Israelis, the English and other friends.

I guess you forgot about this or haven't thought of a rebuttal yet. Google can be slow at times.

BHO showed our former ally Muhbarak zero support during his overthrow, but where is the outrage for the genocide going on in Libya by Khadafy Duck, is the White House waiting for George Clooney to speak out like he does in Darfur, it just doesnt make sense..If there ever was a leader that needs to be taken out its Khadafy, but the WH remains silent

I replied to this before. Kadafay is a war criminal. Obama should muster the military and invade libya and start another war. The oil in Libya will pay for the war.

Check out what another "liberal" said about the sailors in post #3 of the Pirates thread. Its not just me thinking with a realistic POV.

Are you calling me a liberal?
Libertarian, ok.
But thanks for saying I'm "thinking with a realistic POV", I think.

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Rand Paul CPAC speech 2011

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23 February 2011Last updated at 15:54 ET Help
Hillary Clinton has called on the international community to "speak with one voice" in seeking a resolution to the unrest in Libya.
The US secretary of state called on Libyan authorities to cease violent actions and welcomed a UN statement condemning the loss of life in the country.
Libyan ruler Col Muammar Gaddafi is battling to retain control of Tripoli and areas in western Libya as protesters consolidated gains in the east and foreigners continued to flee.
Much of the capital is deserted as pro-Gaddafi gunmen roam the streets, with reports of uprisings in western towns such as Misurata, Sabratha and Zawiya.http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-12562278

WASHINGTON: US secretary of State Hillary Clinton urged Libya on Monday to immediately put an end to "unacceptable bloodshed" as she condemned Muammer Kaddafi 's protest crackdown.

"The world is watching the situation in Libya with alarm," Clinton said in a written statement. "We join the international community in strongly condemning the violence in Libya."

"Now is the time to stop this unacceptable bloodshed," she implored. "Our thoughts and prayers are with those whose lives have been lost, and with their loved ones.

"The government of Libya has a responsibility to respect the universal rights of the people, including the right to free expression and assembly."

23 February 2011Last updated at 15:54 ET Help
Hillary Clinton has called on the international community to "speak with one voice" in seeking a resolution to the unrest in Libya.
The US secretary of state called on Libyan authorities to cease violent actions and welcomed a UN statement condemning the loss of life in the country.
Libyan ruler Col Muammar Gaddafi is battling to retain control of Tripoli and areas in western Libya as protesters consolidated gains in the east and foreigners continued to flee.
Much of the capital is deserted as pro-Gaddafi gunmen roam the streets, with reports of uprisings in western towns such as Misurata, Sabratha and Zawiya.http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-12562278

WASHINGTON: US secretary of State Hillary Clinton urged Libya on Monday to immediately put an end to "unacceptable bloodshed" as she condemned Muammer Kaddafi 's protest crackdown.

"The world is watching the situation in Libya with alarm," Clinton said in a written statement. "We join the international community in strongly condemning the violence in Libya."

"Now is the time to stop this unacceptable bloodshed," she implored. "Our thoughts and prayers are with those whose lives have been lost, and with their loved ones.

"The government of Libya has a responsibility to respect the universal rights of the people, including the right to free expression and assembly."